In order to honor his guest, Daham is forced to slaughter the last sheep he owns, and his uncle tries to convince him to demand that his debtors pay their debts. On the other hand, Sinan seeks to convince Daham to invade some tribe and seize its wealth.
Suleiman pays Daham the money and gives him a large part of his property. Daham’s sister, Saada, regrets not being able to host Nahar, who refuses to go to Sinan because of his extreme stinginess.
Sinan plans with Safuk to get Duaib to confess to killing Daham's father and ask for his forgiveness. Daham is forced to agree to nominate Sinan as chief of the tribe despite everyone's opposition. Moradi sets a condition for marrying her, which is defeating her in a duel.
Sinan proposes marriage to Saada, but Daham refuses. Sinan incites Awaida to steal Mutlaq's horse and plots with him to kill Daham.
Sinan tries to sow doubt in Daham's heart regarding his sister's reputation. Awaida steals Mutlaq's horse, and Awad asks Moradi for her hand in marriage despite her defeating him in a duel.
Dahabil quarrels with Sinan. Safuk and Awaida attempt to kill Daham, and Moradi saves him.
Daham admires Moradi and proposes to marry her. He succeeds in defeating her in a duel. Saada accuses Sinan of stealing Mutlaq's horse. Dahabil keeps searching for Daham and believes he is dead.
Saada becomes ill because she thinks Daham is dead, but he returns. Safuk and Awaida are afraid that Daham will discover what they did to him, and the latter marries Moradi.
Safuk sows doubt in Daham's heart towards his wife and tells him about her talking with men by the brook.
As Dahabil scolds Daham for his doubts about his wife and quarreling with her, Safuk takes advantage of the situation and tells Daham that he saw Sinan leaving his house, so Moradi decides to leave Daham and return to her family’s home due to his constant doubts about her.
Daham regrets parting from Moradi. Nahar offers to return Moradi to Daham. Sinan asks Mutlaq to kill Safuk because he spoiled his relationship with Daham and claimed that he was having an affair with his wife.
In order for Safuk to win Sinan's favor again, he proposes to him to marry Moradi after her divorce. Nahar meets Moradi and tries to reconcile her and Daham, but she claims that she is ill so that she does not return to him, so her father stipulates that he pay fifty she-camels for her return.
Daham's condition deteriorates, and his sister and uncle seek to fulfill Moradi's father's condition for her to return to Daham. Saada asks Abdul Karim for help in solving Daham's problem.
Abdul Karim agrees to give the camels to Saada, and Safuk waits for Daham to kill him, but Dahabil's wife warns him.
Saada reassures her brother Daham that the she-camels have been sent to Moradi's father's house. Moradi returns with Dahabil to her husband's house, and Daham reveals to Saada that he killed Awaida.
Abdul Karim admires Saada. Moradi's father believes that Daham has stolen the she-camels. Moradi informs Daham that she is pregnant.
Daham proves to Moradi's father that he did not steal the she-camels and plans with him to ask for Sinan and Safuk's appearance before the judge to be asked about everything they did to him. Daham kills Sinan, and Nahar proposes marriage to Saada.